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Another Wazza got a reaction from kmcrosby78 in Brisbane River Session #294 and #295
A fall from grace indeed, Jew wrangler one day, grinner whisperer the next, I'm glad you left the sea toad out of it to Brian, hahaha
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Another Wazza got a reaction from Daryl McPhee in Landbased Spanish Mackerel at Amity Pt
Quality land based Mackerel!, nicely done
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Another Wazza got a reaction from Rebel in Brisbane River Session #294 and #295
A fall from grace indeed, Jew wrangler one day, grinner whisperer the next, I'm glad you left the sea toad out of it to Brian, hahaha
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Another Wazza got a reaction from GregOug in Brisbane River Session #294 and #295
A fall from grace indeed, Jew wrangler one day, grinner whisperer the next, I'm glad you left the sea toad out of it to Brian, hahaha
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Another Wazza got a reaction from AUS-BNE-FISHO in Brisbane River Session #294 and #295
A fall from grace indeed, Jew wrangler one day, grinner whisperer the next, I'm glad you left the sea toad out of it to Brian, hahaha
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Another Wazza got a reaction from ellicat in Brisbane River Session #294 and #295
A fall from grace indeed, Jew wrangler one day, grinner whisperer the next, I'm glad you left the sea toad out of it to Brian, hahaha
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Another Wazza got a reaction from Bretto77 in Brisbane River Session #294 and #295
A fall from grace indeed, Jew wrangler one day, grinner whisperer the next, I'm glad you left the sea toad out of it to Brian, hahaha
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Another Wazza got a reaction from Bretto77 in Landbased Spanish Mackerel at Amity Pt
Quality land based Mackerel!, nicely done
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Another Wazza got a reaction from ellicat in Landbased Spanish Mackerel at Amity Pt
Quality land based Mackerel!, nicely done
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Another Wazza reacted to Andrew_P in Landbased Spanish Mackerel at Amity Pt
Extra points if he was spinning with his alvey!
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Another Wazza reacted to Daryl McPhee in Landbased Spanish Mackerel at Amity Pt
My son spent some time fishing over at Amity Point without me.
He wanted to target pelagics landbased and he certainly produced the goods. He was targeting bonito on small metals next to the boat ramp. He was doing okay when a ripper of a Spanish mackerel grabbed the small lure. He wasn't fishing with wire and managed to hook it squarely in the mouth. He also didn't have a gaff. There was a big crowd of onlookers watching him land the fish and several boats returning back to the ramp with donuts. It could be a long time before he gets a bigger one landbased.
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Another Wazza reacted to AUS-BNE-FISHO in A couple of bay trips
Great work @Another Wazza. Lots of good fish there.
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Another Wazza got a reaction from AUS-BNE-FISHO in A couple of bay trips
Thanks Ted, the funny thing about that is I actually haven't caught an undersized one yet, the smallest to date was 77cm caught with Brian. They are a great fish that tick all the boxes.
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Another Wazza reacted to crazywalrus in Can you believe it?
Can you believe it, the weather is mint offshore, it is the weekend, the almanac is good, and I have decided to give it a miss? I could not justify going out and catching more fish when I already have a full freezer. I must be sick or something.
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Another Wazza got a reaction from Rebel in A couple of bay trips
Thanks Ted, the funny thing about that is I actually haven't caught an undersized one yet, the smallest to date was 77cm caught with Brian. They are a great fish that tick all the boxes.
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Another Wazza got a reaction from Rebel in A couple of bay trips
Hi @mangajack, I'm not too sure to be honest?, I had a look at another photo of an 84cm model, it too had a dark base around the pectoral, both fish were photographed probably 6 hours after capture.
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Another Wazza got a reaction from Rebel in A couple of bay trips
Brian, it will be a technique that I'm trialling from here on in, next time we head out it could make all the difference!, hahaha
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Another Wazza got a reaction from Rebel in A couple of bay trips
Thanks Steve, I was pretty stoked to get him actually as a spotty was the last thing on my radar, the plastic he took didn't have a mark on it, usually the mackerel slice the tails up a bit.
The yeild off that fish was considerable too, having devoured that little Tuskie last night, I'm looking forward to sampling him this evening.
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Another Wazza got a reaction from crazywalrus in A couple of bay trips
Thanks Ted, the funny thing about that is I actually haven't caught an undersized one yet, the smallest to date was 77cm caught with Brian. They are a great fish that tick all the boxes.
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Another Wazza got a reaction from kmcrosby78 in A couple of bay trips
Thanks Ted, the funny thing about that is I actually haven't caught an undersized one yet, the smallest to date was 77cm caught with Brian. They are a great fish that tick all the boxes.
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Another Wazza got a reaction from Kat in A couple of bay trips
Towards the end of February I headed out in the bay in search of some Jew, I found them and had an absolute shocker!, I lost 4 fish (& plastics) to line break as I was going extremely hard on these fish to try and avoid being sharked, I also got snagged once, got snipped by a mackerel, and when I finally managed to get one close to the boat it got sharked about 3 metres away, I was devastated but not willing to give up, having lost 7 plastics & jigheads I headed off to BCF that afternoon to restock & get some new line.
The plan was to head out there the next day and see if they were still around, well, what a difference a day makes, I dropped the first fish, but managed 2 in 2 casts after that, the 1st went 95-96?, there was a little bit of chop out there and they weren't behaving themselves on the brag mat
I'll admit I took a pretty ordinary pic of him, but you get the idea. After I gave him the treatment and got organised again, this little guy paid me a visit
With 2 onboard in quick succession, the decision was made to leave them be, as its just too risky sport fishing for them with the sharks never too far away, so I decided to move on in search of some more fun.
That fun came via a little 30cm small mouth, which was a first for me in the bay, a Trevally not much bigger came after him, then I headed back in. It was a pleasant few hours all up.
Fast forward a month or so, with very little fishing taking place because of some average weather, when I saw the conditions for Tuesday just gone, it was an easy decision to head back out in the bay.
Jew were on the menu once again, so I deployed the same plastic from the previous outing and after working him for about 15 minutes I hooked a big grinner, now I "technically" didn't land him, no leader was touched, I swear!, I just let him chill next to the boat while I grabbed the pliers, when I came back to the rod he was gone, result!, the scoreboard remains unchanged.
Not long after that incident I hooked up to what I initially thought was a small shark, it hit the plastic just off the bottom and started to scream off, then it started coming up, rather erratic mind you, thinking it was a shark I wasn't interested in playing it out, with a heavy drag set to try and beat the sharks, I wound it in with little respect, that was until I saw it was a nice Spotted Mackerel, perfectly pinned in the centre of the top jaw there was no way he could've escaped, I swung him over the side and swifly gave him the treatment.
A surprise, and very welcomed addition to the esky, Jew were still on my mind so I kept plugging away, I missed a good hit, then the next flick resulted in a nice little Jew, success!.
Another dodgy pic, he got a little bent out shape in the esky. So far that 1 plastic has nailed 3 Jew & a spotty, he's almost earned his retirement I'd say??.
After that Jew I headed off in search of some Tuskies, having arrived at the spot and deploying the bait, I had a few enquiries early up which saw nervous anticipation almost reach fever pitch, you just never know how big it is until you set the hooks, this one sadly was no beast, and I made very short work of him. Still a very tasty fish though.
Thinking the bite might be on, I hung around for a few hours but couldn't manage anything else, which in all honesty wasn't such a bad thing as the esky already looked pretty good, and I'm well stocked for the next few weeks.
I pulled the jewels out of the Jew this afternoon, they are something I don't usually keep but I might start doing so in the future as they do look kinda cool.
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Another Wazza got a reaction from ellicat in A couple of bay trips
Thanks Ted, the funny thing about that is I actually haven't caught an undersized one yet, the smallest to date was 77cm caught with Brian. They are a great fish that tick all the boxes.
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Another Wazza reacted to crazywalrus in A couple of bay trips
I was going to say the same thing. Looks like a large mouth to me.
Great report Wazza. Some quality jewfish. It is funny, when they increased the size limit to 75 everyone complained and said they would never catch a legal fish. Many years on and there are quality fish being caught.
that spottie is a ripper for the bay.
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Another Wazza got a reaction from Bretto77 in A couple of bay trips
Thanks Steve, I was pretty stoked to get him actually as a spotty was the last thing on my radar, the plastic he took didn't have a mark on it, usually the mackerel slice the tails up a bit.
The yeild off that fish was considerable too, having devoured that little Tuskie last night, I'm looking forward to sampling him this evening.